It doesn't come with one. You have to go buy it from the dealer.
The block heater plug on a 4300 International truck is located just behind the battery. A heavy duty outdoor cord will be necessary to plug the block heater into an electrical outlet.
The heater box is under the dash.
somewhere on the engine block i suspect
Very few where built with the cord from the factory. On the diesel it is located on the pass side. The heater element is behind the oil filter. The cord usually has to be bought from the dealer and installed.
Right below the passenger side headlight where your tow hooks are.
Inside the HVAC housing under the dash on the passenger side.
in the heater box behind the dash on the passenger side of the truck you have to remove the dash to get to it
It is located just above the starter, which is on the passenger side of the truck.
There are no block heaters on gasoline trucks. Dielsel trucks have them on the bottom of the engine block so that heat rises. And if there is one installed on the truck there would be an outlet cord in the grill of the truck.
If equipped, it is on the passenger side. It starts behind the oil filter. It was an add on option when the truck was built.
No. You unplug the block heater BEFORE you start the truck.
The Block heater plug location is dependent on:YearEngineWas factory installed or dealerHas the cord be replaced or repaired.On occasion I have had to crawl under a truck, find the block heater and follow the cord to the plug.